Nigeria forward, Victor Olatunji will spend the remainder of the season at three-time Czech champions, Slovan Liberec. Olatunji linked up with Slovan
Nigeria forward, Victor Olatunji will spend the remainder of the season at three-time Czech champions, Slovan Liberec.Liberec first showed interest in the striker last summer but was rebuffed by Larnaca.
The 23-year-old featured for Larnaca in the UEFA Champions League qualifying rounds and Europa League this season.“This is a striker who is tall, strong in the air and in tackles. We do not have such a player in the team. Maybe Michael Rabušic is slightly similar to him,” Kozel told the club’s official website.
” We needed a striker after the departure of Mick van Buren and when Max Talovjerov left us, we also needed a player applicable to standard situations. “
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